meenem

Northern Ohlone

Alternative forms

  • mēnem (Harrington's orthography)
  • meene 'em
  • mēne 'em (Harrington's orthography)

Etymology 1

From meene (you, second-person singular subject pronoun) + -m (your, second-person singular enclitic subject). Compare Southern Ohlone meen.

Pronoun

meenem

  1. (emphatic) you, thou (second-person, singular, subject pronoun)

Etymology 2

From earlier meene 'em from meene (you, second-person singular subject pronoun) + em- (your, second-person singular possessive). Compare Southern Ohlone men-.

Pronoun

meenem

  1. your, yours (second-person, singular, possessive pronoun)
See also

References

María de los Angeles Colós, José Guzman, and John Peabody Harrington (1930s) Chochenyo Field Notes (Survey of California and Other Indian Langauges), Unpublished

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